i would run as fast i can.......and try to climb up the house on roof and cries for help
2006-07-25 03:43:05
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answered by DivaStar 5
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The final tsunami that hit Aceh additionally hit aspects of Malaysia, extraordinarily Penang and Langkawi. no you may are looking forward to while the subsequent one will come, and no count if that's in summer season ( via the way Malaysia has no seasons, that's a tropical united states) or wintry climate. even with the undeniable fact that most of the international locations interior the region have a tsunami warning device. vacationers would be forewarned of a tsunami if it happens. you may have sufficient reaction time to circulate far flung from the coastline section. So in case you spend a pair of days on the coastline at Malaysia, the probabilities is rather very very small. The history of tsunami is as persist with : 4.a million 1607 - Bristol Channel floods, uk 4.2 1700 - Vancouver Island, Canada 4.3 1755 - Lisbon, Portugal 4.4 1771 - Yaeyama Islands, Okinawa, Japan 4.5 1792 - Tsunami in Kyushu, Japan brought about via a collapsing volcano 4.6 1868 - Hawai’ian community tsunami generated via earthquake 4.7 1883 - Krakatoa explosive eruption 4.8 1896 - Sanriku coast, Japan 4.9 1917 - Halifax Explosion and tsunami 4.10 1923 - the large Kanto Earthquake, Japan 4.11 1929 - Newfoundland tsunami 4.12 1933 - Sanriku coast, Japan 4.13 1944 - Tonankai Earthquake, Japan 4.14 1946 - Nankai Earthquake, Japan 4.15 1946 - Pacific tsunami 4.sixteen 1958 - Lituya Bay Megatsunami 4.17 1960 - Chilean tsunami 4.18 1963 Vajont Dam Megatsunami 4.19 1964 - good Friday tsunami 4.20 1976 - Moro Gulf tsunami 4.21 1979 - Tumaco tsunami 4.22 1983 - Sea of Japan tsunami 4.23 1993 - Okushiri tsunami 4.24 1998 - Papua New Guinea 4.25 2004 - Indian Ocean tsunami 4.26 2006 - South of Java Island tsunami 4.27 2006 - Kuril Islands tsunami 4.28 2007 - Solomon Islands tsunami 4.29 different tsunami in South Asia 4.30 North American and Caribbean tsunami 4.31 eu tsunami Do savour your stay in case you're making plans one.
2016-11-02 23:19:40
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answered by derival 4
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It's never gonna hit my town. I live in the middle of a land-locked state. Unless you count Lake Michigan. I have much more to worry about from tornadoes.
2006-07-25 03:49:03
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answered by kitten lover3 7
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I would roll over and go back to sleep.... remembering I live a land locked state. If there was a tsumnai here I'm going to die in all likely hood so might as well be sleeping.
2006-07-25 03:30:01
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answered by Future Resident 3
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Pray
2006-07-25 03:27:36
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answered by FRECKLES 6
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Drown. Can't outrun Mother Nature.
2006-07-25 03:27:00
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answered by yumyum 6
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It wouldn't be worth doing anything as most of Europe would be under water........
Maybe get my kayak and go out riding the biggest wave I'm ever likely to see!
2006-07-25 03:27:10
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answered by Storm Rider 4
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WELL I LIVE IN LAS VEGAS NV AND IF A TSUNAMI HIT MY TOWN I WOULD JUMP FOR JOY BECAUSE CALIFORNIA WOULD BE GONE AT LAST
2006-07-25 03:27:44
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answered by Anonymous
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get the life jackets out of the garage and get them on us and the dog and start praying.....but knowing me,I would think "yeah the neighbor into the booze and again and would yell" shud up"
2006-07-25 03:31:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Never gonna happen - I live in Ohio
2006-07-25 03:27:07
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answered by Di 4
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